I'm not sure specifically what Jeff's story is here. It could be that 'it's hot' refers to the weather, and maybe something happened between Rachel and Jeff during a hot day. Maybe they had an adventure or an argument in the heat.
Sorry, I don't have enough information to give a detailed account. It could be that when it was hot, they shared a special moment, like a first kiss or a big fight.
Yes, most likely. Jeff the Killer is a horror character, so his stories would be expected to be disturbing. His actions are violent and his nature is malevolent, so any story he tells would probably involve themes of death, fear, and mayhem.
Jeff the Killer's origin story is quite dark. He was once an ordinary boy. But after a series of horrible events, like being bullied at school and a traumatic incident in his family, he snapped. A chemical accident burned his face and drove him to madness. He then started his killing spree.
No. Jeff has no interest in reading stories about fathers. He is more into adventure and science - fiction novels, so he would rather pick up books like 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' or 'The War of the Worlds' than a father's story.
Jeff the Killer's origin story involves a young boy named Jeff who was bullied at school. One day, he snapped after a particularly bad incident. His family moved to a new place, but the trauma stayed with him. He ended up going a bit crazy and started to harm others, eventually becoming the infamous Jeff the Killer.
I'm not sure exactly who Jeff is. Maybe he's a key character or just someone mentioned briefly. You'd have to look deeper into the story to know for sure.
Maybe. It depends on Jeff's interests and availability. If the story was engaging and he had the time, he likely read it. But if he was busy or not in the mood for reading, he might not have.